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New kuryakn carb bracket

Discussion in 'Motorcycle Tech Talk' started by voodoo1, Apr 3, 2007.

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    voodoo1 New Member

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    Hey I was on the Kury homepage and saw a bracket that'll hold your CV carb in place while it also allows for the fumes to leave the cylinder heads and let oil drain back instead of into the air cleaner. Pretty cool bracket in all for a 50 bucks......right now I got the drilled bolts facing upwards and the fallopian tubes(as I call them) connected into a T and a hose running outward... I could ditch all that stuff...thought I'd give it a try and see..ordering it tomorrow.....
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    chucktx Moderator Staff Member

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    uh...vodoo...ya got a llink to the site??
    thanks
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    Carburetor bracket - breather

    I think it works in a similar way to the ness big sucka assembly, right? To me there are pros and cons to having the engine breath this way. I can't be certain but it seems that the intake would actually create a suction and increase the amount of oil drawn out of the breather. At least that is how it seems on mine. When I had an external breather I hardly had any oil accumulation, but with the big sucker and similar SE setups I always see oil pooling into the lower section of the airfilter.
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    ever run

    run your vent tube(s) further away from the air cleaner

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